Does anyone get the "H-h-hello?" joke they make about the telephone. They make that joke in several shows and David Letterman uses that voice all of the time, but, I've never figured out what it's a reference to.

I love old spy films and could watch this one even without the riffs. That being said just what are the bad guys trying to do? Poison gum, art theft, drugged drinks at masked parties. How do these things add up?

It's kind of amazing how his pocket tape recorder was so bad at recording the last words of a person lying right in front of him that Tom likens it to the first phonograph recording, but it was able to pick up the sound of a rotary phone dial loud and clear through a sealed coffin.

I know what they should get Super Dragon for X-mass or his Bday : A
1 hit"Pipe". On a serious note, as far as I know One of the few remaining miniature golf course is in Indianapolis, In. Rustic Gardens, is its name, went there all the time.

While it's maybe not my all-favorite, this musty be, at the time of this writing, my most-watched episode. And the plot STILL makes no sense to me, and I pride myself in understanding bad plots. Gum? Amsterdam? Victory over what?

I never realized how bad Secret Agent Super Dragon's makeup was until watching tonight. As a performer, it makes me cringe to see someone wearing foundation so poorly on screen or stage! It doesn't match his skin tone at ALL and they only gave him the 'mask' so it doesn't blend naturally.